The input fields at the top of each column allow you to search for specific products within the search results.

Any text entered in the filter will match text found within the column. For example abc (finds "abc", "abcd", "abcde", etc); Aaron: (finds "Aaron" and "Philip Aaron Wong")

Below are some of the more powerful features of the filter.

Priority

Type (1)

Description

Examples

1

| or OR

Logical "or" (Vertical bar). Filter the column for content that matches text from either side of the bar (2).

box|bat (matches a column cell with either "box" or "bat"); Alex|Peter: (Find text that contains either "Alex" or "Peter"); <20 or >40:

2

&& or AND

Logical "and". Filter the column for content that matches text from either side of the operator.

box && bat (matches a column cell that contains both "box" and "bat"), Br && c: (Find text that contains both "br" and "c"), >20 && <40: or a and !o: (When "filter-match" is set, find content with the letter "a", but not the letter "o")

3

/\d/

Add any regex to the query to use in the query ("mig" flags can be included /\w/mig)